How much do you need to earn in Long Beach?
A comfortable life is not just covering rent — it is covering needs while still saving and spending freely. Using Long Beach costs (median 1-BR rent near $1,800 and a $100 Long Beach Transit pass) and the 50/30/20 budget rule, this calculator lands on a comfortable pre-tax salary, roughly $80,000 for a single renter.
How it works
The tool sums your essential monthly needs, then uses the 50/30/20 rule to scale that into total take-home pay, and finally grosses it up for taxes:
monthly needs = rent + utilities + transit + groceries + other
needs are 50% => monthly take-home = monthly needs / 0.50
take-home/year = monthly take-home * 12
gross salary = take-home/year / (1 - effective tax rate)
Because needs should consume only half of take-home pay under 50/30/20, doubling your essentials gives the full take-home target. Dividing by one minus your tax rate converts that to the pre-tax salary you must earn.
Tips and example
With rent 1800, utilities 180, transit 100, groceries 400, and other 250, monthly needs are 2730. Doubling for 50/30/20 gives 5460 monthly take-home, or 65520 per year. At an 18% effective tax rate (California state plus federal) the gross salary is 65520 / 0.82 = 79902, right around the 80000 comfortable threshold.
Scale the inputs up for a partner or kids — household needs rise faster than a single budget.